Word: albums
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...announcement of the results of the five men picked for the Album Committee shows the same astounding mishandling. According to the explicit instructions on the ballots and the notices accompanying the photographs of the nominees, members of the class were to pick five men for the Album Committee by preference. When the results were made known it was clear that the votes had been counted by straight numerical tabulation and each figure was marked as an equal vote. When this was pointed out to the officers in charge, the answer was that the announcement on the ballot was a mistake...
...SENIOR CLASS ALBUM COMMITTEE...
...preferential method of voting will be followed in the case of the three Marshals, first position counting three points, second position two, and third, one. For the other offices and the Senior Class Album Committee the men with the largest number of votes will hold the position. All ballots will have to be signed by the voter...
...will be elected for each of the class offices, except in the case of Marshal where there will be a First, Second, and Third Marshal chosen, and in the case of the Senior Class Album Committee which will be composed of five...
...chorister, Francis Stacy Holmes of West Roxbury; for Ivy Orator, Ogden White, of Oyster Bay, Long Island; for Senior Class Album Committee, Geoffrey Parsons, Jr., of Rye, New York, Frank Edwin Remick, of Quincy, and Edward Kuhn Straus, of New York City...